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UNITED STATES JAMES GRIFFES, OF HANFORD, CALIFORNIA.

CONDITION POWDER.

QPEC'IPICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 364,408, dated June'7, 1887.

Application filed September 29, 1886.

5 invented a new and useful composition of matter to be used inveterinary practice as a Oondition Powder, of which the following is aspecification.

My composition consists of the following in- 10 gredients, combined-insubstantially the proportions stated, viz: tamarack bark, (Tamarz'wgallica,) ten parts; wild cherry, black, (Gorasus cirginicma,) sixparts; spikenard-root, (Aural 5a raccm0sa,) four parts; bonoset, (Eu- 15patorium perfoliamny) four parts, dandelionroot, (Leoatodon tamxacmm)four parts; mandrake-root, (lllamlragora ojflcinarmn) one part;wild-turnip root, (Brassica rapa,) four parts; ginseng root, (Pcmaxquinqucfolimm) two- 'Ihese ingredients are first well mixed and thenground to a powder. It is to be used in veterinary practice for theSerial No. 214,895. (No specimens.)

treatment of all blood diseases, and is given in doses of onetable-spoonful, twice a day, morning and evening, mixed with the feed.

In cases where quick action is required a quantity of the compound maybe steeped and the animal drenched with it.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, is-

The herein-described composition of matter to be used. in veterinarypractice as a condition powder, consisting of tamarack bark, wildcherry, spikenardroot, boneset, dandelionroot, mandrake-root,mild-turnip root, and ginseng-root, substantially in the proportionsspecified.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Witnesses:

FRANCIS A. BLAKELEY,

WV. 1?. MoOoRD.

